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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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How manny of you who partake in the sport of skiing buy your ski equipment at aldi?
And how many of you who shop at aldi go skiing?
I'm having a hard time believing that aldis ski range is high fashion on the piste, could be wrong though |
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"Friends have bought it for their annual.ski trip.. Aldi is all over Europe and goods are high quality.
No stigma."
Yep.
Skiing isn't something I would ever do but I do shop on Aldi in fact we will be going this evening. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I like to people watch, and my favourite aldi shoppers are the ones that are ashamed to be in there, I heard one woman in there last week saying at a volume high enough to be heard by everyone that "I must remember to get some cheese when I go to waitrose for the weekly shop" lol no one gives a shit love, shut up and do your shopping |
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My folks by lots of cycling gear in there. They've been cycling for years and my Dad reckons the quality is as good as any of his other gear.
Skiing isn't cheap as a hobby so if you can get decent quality gear for reasonable prices I'd buy it.
Gone are my days of snobbery over branded labels. |
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"I like to people watch, and my favourite aldi shoppers are the ones that are ashamed to be in there, I heard one woman in there last week saying at a volume high enough to be heard by everyone that "I must remember to get some cheese when I go to waitrose for the weekly shop" lol no one gives a shit love, shut up and do your shopping "
Daft bat, the cheese in Aldi is lovely |
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Aldi is on an upwards journey and there is nothing anyone can do about it except match their prices.
Tesco enjoyed a good run for a long time; and then they got complacent and started taking the customer for granted.
Hi ho hi ho
Off to Aldi we go. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My folks by lots of cycling gear in there. They've been cycling for years and my Dad reckons the quality is as good as any of his other gear.
Skiing isn't cheap as a hobby so if you can get decent quality gear for reasonable prices I'd buy it.
Gone are my days of snobbery over branded labels. "
iv bought cycling jumpers, shorts, gloves, hats, lube,ect and all very good quality and do the job fine |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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Something like 60% of computers sold in Germany are by Aldi. The Germans aren't so snobby. I would have no problem with Aldi ski wear, I never had any problems wearing C&A stuff back in the day
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As recent converts to aldi must say other than a few minor niggles we are really impressed.
Their meat is very nice
And they do sell some very random stuff. |
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